Biographical sketch [of Annie Heloise Abel] / prepared at the request of [Kansas State Historical Society] Secretary [George W.] Martin ... [Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kan., ca. 1904].
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Kansas State Historical Society
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The Kansas State Historical Society (KSHS or KHS) was formally organized on 13 December 1875, though previous attempts had been made to found such a society. The Kansas Editors' and Publishers' Association were the driving force for this latest version, and the committee created to form the society appointed Franklin G. Adams as its secretary. The Society soon outgrew its space in the State Capitol and after several successive moves within the building, its collections were moved to the new Memo...
Martin, George W. (George Washington), 1841-1914
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George Washington Martin was born in Pennsylvania to David and Mary Howell Martin on 30 June 1841. In 1855 his father went to Kansas, taking a claim near Lecompton, Douglas County, and two years later brought his family back with him. In the meantime, George had started working in the printing trade. He continued in this line in Kansas and finished his apprenticeship back east in Philadelphia. Returning to Kansas in the early 1860s, he started publishing the Republican newspaper the Union in Jun...
Abel, Annie Heloise, 1873-1947
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Historian. From the description of Annie H. Abel-Henderson Collection, 1860-1939. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29852690 Annie Henderson was born in Sussex, England. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Kansas and her doctorate from Yale in 1905. Henderson was interested in the British and American policy towards North American Indians. From the description of Annie Henderson fonds. 1823-1934. (University of...